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I like the Charleston, SC airport. Rocking chairs.
Quito Ecuador, not really but the landing was very memorable for the incredible breaking needed.
I was once in Western Samoa or Vanuatu, cant remember now, disembarkment was onto the pavement, like the old days. I don't know if they still do that. (probably do)
I was once in Western Samoa or Vanuatu, cant remember now, disembarkment was onto the pavement, like the old days. I don't know if they still do that. (probably do)
I was once in Western Samoa or Vanuatu, cant remember now, disembarkment was onto the pavement, like the old days. I don't know if they still do that. (probably do)
Absolutely hate the airport at Nashville.
Why? It's certainly not my favorite, but I like how "mellow" it is when I fly in and out of Nashville (closest airport to home for me). Never crowded, lines are minimal, etc. I've experienced much, much worse.
Maybe it was just the part of the airport (terminal) I was in. I flew in from overseas to there and it felt like I landed in the late-70s/early-80s. Decor, seating, even the eating area seemed so archaic. Was starving after long flight that I tried some of their BBQ... my stomach still does not forgive me in this action.
I like Kansas City's airport. "Drive to your gate" was really convenient back before all the increased security measures of 2001. It's still pretty good, since each security checkpoint only covers a few gates, going through is relatively fast.